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A conjugated verb should be followed by an infinitive, not by another conjugated form. So the headline should read “...lets you mangiare bene...”.

As I mentioned, the ability for gay people to join the military and to get married represents a marker of equality; I certainly have tremendous respect for the courage of the people who fought and suffered to achieve these things in countries where, not long ago, gay people’s very existence was legally proscribed.

While focussing on the military and on marriage is not entirely unproblematic, in terms of adopting the very worst aspects of the hetero/mainstream culture, these things undoubtedly represent significant progress from the days of legalised discrimination. And so we now have an environment in which a stridently

This is pretty interesting. Especially this part:

Tic-Tacs are great. I wouldn’t have guessed that anyone could forget about them, because they are prominently displayed in every grocery store, pharmacy, bodega, and newsstand that I see.

Anyway, I am glad that these new ones are white.  I use only the peppermint ones because the spearmint turns my tongue green.

It’s a pleasure to read a piece about actual New York pizza after having just read something about combination gas stations / pizzerias located in Iowa (of all places).

It’s great pizza.

I loved the McRib. The exquisite taste of the pork, combined with the sauce, the pickles, the onions. Orgasmic. The McRib actually too good for McDonald’s; it’s so good that it should be coming from White Castle.

Nowadays I don’t eat meat, though I am not strictly vegetarian: I will admit to having some chicken noodle

This is good news; I am encouraged to see that the British LGBTQ movement is so vibrant.

This place should also close because in Britain they pronounce “fillet” as it is spelt, not as “fillay”; so the name of the place makes no sense.

I wish Vince were still with the Nets.

To his credit, veteran host Pat Sajak is nonplussed by Davis’ unusual remarks...

Blame the local authorities, as well. If someone does this stuff at a stadium in England, that person will be arrested. In places where that doesn’t happen, that signals the authorities’ approval.

England is no lest racist a place than Bulgaria or anywhere else. And English racists can and do spread their pollution in

Joe Tsai is right: the territorial integrity of China is a cultural value. Anyone who does not understand that should probably find a different country with which to have any sort of relationship.

I believe that, one way or another, the Chargers will be back in San Diego.

Doping should indeed be legal.

The best residents of Rancho Cucamonga.

Not against cops and laws, but against overmilitiarised racist cops and completely unjust laws.

If police forces were not purveyors of state terror, and if the law did not prohibit people from governing their own bodies (in other words: if we had a just society), then snitching would be a good thing. But in our current

If you don’t want drug gangs shooting people in the street, then advocate for legalising drugs.  You don’t see Coke and Pepsi shooting people; you don’t see that for any legal product.

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Michael Jordan playing baseball was actually a wonderful thing. He was indulging a dream, and was paying homage to his father who had recently been murdered.

Jordan’s 1994 season at AA Birmingham was decent; and he would have come back for a second season in 1995 if not for the strike of the Major League players and th

The idea that the NBA should end its association with the biggest country in the world is absurd.

Silver is doing the best he can in the impossible position he has been put in by a team employee’s irresponsible act. Still, China could be more gracious. The NBA is making a point of respecting the Chinese cultural value